Quotes by Hysterical Philosophy had supplied Socrates with convictions in which he had been able to have rational, as opposed to hysterical, confidence when faced with disapproval. Alain de Botton hysterical able philosophy The degree of notoriety I have is fine and easy. There's nothing hysterical about it. Bill Nighy hysterical degrees easy I would say I live half in New York and half in Claridge's. How decadent! How hysterical! Erin O'Connor hysterical half new-york I became hysterical and frightened and begged for sedation. And that was just the first prenatal visit. Erma Bombeck hysterical frightened firsts Anyways, trying to express yourself to the press is often like arguing with a hysterical person. Ezra Koenig hysterical arguing trying Hysterical? Neuractic? I am all that ain't more than juggernaut! Fidel Castro juggernaut hysterical An anguish of longing would boil up inside me; a hysterical thirst for contradictions and contrasts would appear, and I would embark on dissipations. Fyodor Dostoevsky hysterical longing reason If you tell Congress everything about the world situation, they get hysterical. If you tell them nothing, they go fishing. Harry S. Truman hysterical fishing world Your date appears to be hysterical," Rene told me. "You think I should slap some man into him? Ilona Andrews hysterical men thinking Mr. Presley has no discernible singing ability . . . For the ear he is an unutterable bore, not nearly so talented as Frank Sinatra back in the latter's rather hysterical days at the Paramount Theater. Jack Gould hysterical singing ears A hysterical human? Who hadn't seen that before? Jeaniene Frost hysterical humans It's interesting with my blog, because it feels to me less like a blog and more like a forum, because my readers are so funny and leave hysterical comments. And I'm not being humble when I say that very often, the comments are so much better than the post originally was. Jenny Lawson hysterical humble interesting Hysterical in The Mask; funny yet moving in The Truman Show. Jim Carrey truman-show hysterical moving I recognize a lot of the things I'm going through. Like, I lose my temper a lot and I become unhinged and kind of hysterical. Joan Didion hysterical temper kind You should look up some of the reviews. The New York Times review is so over-the-top funny. It's hysterical. You should dig it out. Judd Apatow hysterical new-york looks I turn into a crying, hysterical maniac when I see a spider. It's pathetic. Kate Dickie spiders hysterical cry Chris Rock is a good friend of mine, and he is hysterical. Kid Rock hysterical good-friend rocks If he didn't get out of here - right now - Harrier was either going to break into hysterical laughter or strangle somebody. Mercedes Lackey hysterical laughter break Theater is about interpretation and what an actor and what a director brings to a piece too. I'm open to it every time I work with a director and a group of actors. I have to be open to that interpretation. I'm not one of those hysterical playwrights that come and say, "This is not what I intended to do." It's one rendition of the piece. Nilo Cruz playwright hysterical The position of the hysterical subject is that he or she always guesses what is behind the curtain, that is why such a subject usually ends up [...] giving up on love. Renata Salecl hysterical giving-up giving 12»